About
Dr Ryan Ting is a Researcher in the Discipline of Surgery at the School of Clinical Medicine, University of New South Wales. His work bridges clinical orthopaedics, trauma research, and biomechanical analysis.
- Education: BMed, MD
Dr Ting’s research focuses on orthopaedics, trauma surgery, and postinjury multiple organ failure. He investigates surgical timing optimization in critical care and biomechanical innovations in shoulder procedures like the Latarjet technique and rotator cuff repairs. His recent publications highlight collaborations with international experts on topics spanning implant materials, graft resorption, and patient-reported outcomes.
His articles reflect expertise in reverse total shoulder arthroplasty, rotator cuff repair, and polytrauma management. Key themes include biomechanical engineering, clinical decision-making, and epidemiological trends in postinjury complications.
Awards:
- Royal Australasian College of Surgeons 2023 Travel Grant
- Best Podium Presentation Award
- Discipline of Surgery 2025 Publication of the Year (Early- and Mid-Career Researcher Category)
Dr Ting contributes to clinical guidelines such as the Orthogeriatric Hip Fracture Care: Clinical Practice Guide (2023-2027 Edition) by NSW Ministry of Health. He also engages in teaching, serving as an Anatomy Demonstrator (Musculoskeletal) and Quality Medical Practice Tutor.
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